Evangelical Feminism: A New Path to Liberalism?

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“Wayne Grudem continues to exhibit faithfulness to the biblical revelation and
courage in the light of near universal opposition, as exhibited most recently in
this superb volume. Sailing under the flag of evangelical work, this new brand
of feminism will take the church directly into liberalism. There is not a more
important book to read on the subject than this one.”
—PAIGE PATTERSON
President, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary,
Fort Worth, Texas


“The entire Body of Christ owes an enormous debt of gratitude to Wayne
Grudem for his courage in taking on what has become a Goliath within the camp
of modern-day evangelicalism, and for his noncombative, gracious spirit in doing
so. Those who love the truth will find here an invaluable resource in a user-
friendly format that is both scholarly and accessible.”
—NANCY LEIGH DEMOSS
Author, radio host, Revive Our Hearts


“‘Wherever the battle rages, there the loyalty of the soldier is proved.’ In keep-
ing with Luther’s observation, Wayne Grudem takes a vital stand and encour-
ages us to join him. He tackles the issue firmly and fairly and with the clarity we
have come to expect from his scholarly pen.”
—ALISTAIR BEGG
Senior Pastor, Parkside Church, Chagrin Falls, Ohio


“The fundamental issue of biblical authority is at stake in the debate between
complementarianism and egalitarianism—because if you can get egalitarianism
from the Bible, you can get anything from the Bible. The weight of Grudem’s
cumulative argument is considerable and cannot be easily dismissed.
Egalitarianism is indeed becoming a new path to defection from biblical
orthodoxy.”
—J. LIGON DUNCAN III
Senior Minister, First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi
Adjunct Professor, Reformed Theological Seminary


“The egalitarian ideology is one of the most significant theological challenges in
our time. Wayne Grudem presents a careful and systematic study of the cause
and ramifications of this shift. In his persistent and gentle tone, Grudem chal-
lenges egalitarian thinking. While authors and scholars sympathetic to egalitar-
ianism may be loath to consider they may in fact be wrong, Grudem pleads with
his readers to reconsider their positions.”
—MICHAEL EASLEY
President, Moody Bible Institute

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